Photo/Video Galleries
Codey McCoy
Vincennes, IN
6/29/2011
My Wildgame innovation cam is not the best. I have yet to get a picture of something in the middle of the screen.
Vincennes, IN
6/29/2011
My Wildgame innovation cam is not the best. I have yet to get a picture of something in the middle of the screen.
Stephen Johnson
Gillett, TX
6/29/2011
This appears to be a chupacabra I had seen him one evening right before dark and decided to set the camera to get a closer look. There have been many sightings in the area.
Gillett, TX
6/29/2011
This appears to be a chupacabra I had seen him one evening right before dark and decided to set the camera to get a closer look. There have been many sightings in the area.
Thomas Reich
Fulton, MS
6/29/2011
I wanted to see how many geese I had coming to my goose lake before season. These are some of the best shots I got. Just goes to show you CuddeBack is the best out there!!
Fulton, MS
6/29/2011
I wanted to see how many geese I had coming to my goose lake before season. These are some of the best shots I got. Just goes to show you CuddeBack is the best out there!!
George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
6/29/2011
I put my Capture on a trail I recently located. I had just gotten a few pictures of moose passing through, and was considering relocating the camera. I'm glad I kept it there because just the other day I got my first picture of a newly born moose calf.
Delta Junction, AK
6/29/2011
I put my Capture on a trail I recently located. I had just gotten a few pictures of moose passing through, and was considering relocating the camera. I'm glad I kept it there because just the other day I got my first picture of a newly born moose calf.
Bob Haley
Benton, IA
6/28/2011
I've been watching this buck for two years now and he keeps slippin by each season! He's incredibly tall and was a brute last year! As you can see he is well on his way this year too. He is way ahead of all the other bucks as far as antler growth and looks like he's got a ways to go. Can't wait to try and outsmart him this year! The first pic is the last picture I took of him last year and the second is this years growth so far.
Benton, IA
6/28/2011
I've been watching this buck for two years now and he keeps slippin by each season! He's incredibly tall and was a brute last year! As you can see he is well on his way this year too. He is way ahead of all the other bucks as far as antler growth and looks like he's got a ways to go. Can't wait to try and outsmart him this year! The first pic is the last picture I took of him last year and the second is this years growth so far.
joe reilly
stoughton, WI
6/28/2011
a picture tells a thousand words...north america's most special duck
stoughton, WI
6/28/2011
a picture tells a thousand words...north america's most special duck
Justyn Homik
Coopersville, MI
6/28/2011
Just bought my Cuddeback Attaack IR on Monday, Set it out on Monday night. I couldn't wait to check the pictures because I new there would coming to my camera. what I found were a few nice pictures of a couple Michigan bucks.
Coopersville, MI
6/28/2011
Just bought my Cuddeback Attaack IR on Monday, Set it out on Monday night. I couldn't wait to check the pictures because I new there would coming to my camera. what I found were a few nice pictures of a couple Michigan bucks.
John Petcka
Bonduel, WI
6/28/2011
My hunting camp and I decided this year we were going to try to put a food plot on our hunting property in an attempt to attract more deer. The stump you see is a log that my son thought it would be a good idea to put a salt block in, as said in your Cuddeback Gameplan. Turns out the deer LOVED coming and licking that salt block. The funnest part of our food plot experiment was watching the food plots grow from day to day, and we were lucky enough that a deer walked past every single day. Who would have guessed we would get a buck that big so early! Another great part of this photo that our hunting camp loves to see is that the deer in the backround of the pictures seem to be grazing that food plot like no tomorrow. Seems like all of the hard work, dedication, time and money paid off!
Bonduel, WI
6/28/2011
My hunting camp and I decided this year we were going to try to put a food plot on our hunting property in an attempt to attract more deer. The stump you see is a log that my son thought it would be a good idea to put a salt block in, as said in your Cuddeback Gameplan. Turns out the deer LOVED coming and licking that salt block. The funnest part of our food plot experiment was watching the food plots grow from day to day, and we were lucky enough that a deer walked past every single day. Who would have guessed we would get a buck that big so early! Another great part of this photo that our hunting camp loves to see is that the deer in the backround of the pictures seem to be grazing that food plot like no tomorrow. Seems like all of the hard work, dedication, time and money paid off!
Keean Paltz
Oregon, WI
6/28/2011
I put the camera out for a week and the day I checked it this photo was the first photo on there. When I went out to check the camera, there were two bucks in a foggy setting with the sun riseing in the back round. Since then the cuddeback has captured many other great photos and is a very impressive camera.
Oregon, WI
6/28/2011
I put the camera out for a week and the day I checked it this photo was the first photo on there. When I went out to check the camera, there were two bucks in a foggy setting with the sun riseing in the back round. Since then the cuddeback has captured many other great photos and is a very impressive camera.